Plantera Bulb Quotes & Sayings
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I always think the best way to dress is when the person notices you first and the dress after. — Oscar De La Renta
BE QUIET!! ... What do you want ... ? I was in the middle of saying something nice ... — Tite Kubo
I got bitten by the free software bug in February of 1998 around the time of the Mozilla announcement. — Andy Hertzfeld
Next time you're about to rule out some guy because he's not your ideal, try to focus on the good things about him, because some guy is going to have to focus on the good things about you, even though he may have wanted someone more easygoing or taller. Every time you start to dissect some guy, note that he's willfully ignoring all of this in order to go out with you. — Lori Gottlieb
Penetrating so many secrets, we cease to believe in the unknowable. But there it sits nevertheless, calmly licking its chops — H.L. Mencken
Vow to seek a Calm Inner Response to the Circumstances of your Life — Wayne Dyer
Just to confirm to all my followers I have had a hair transplant. I was going bald at 25 why not. — Wayne Rooney
Of course it's difficult to top a box office success like Emmanuelle, so it will always be my most important work. But that's nothing to be ashamed of. — Sylvia Kristel
A born king is a very rare being. — Jean-Jacques Rousseau
When they were naming the animals, somebody got lazy: anteater? What's it doing? It's eating ants. DONE! — Demetri Martin
The absurdity of public-choice theory is captured by Nobel Prize-winning economist Amartya Sen in the following little scenario: "Can you direct me to the railway station?" asks the stranger. "Certainly," says the local, pointing in the opposite direction, towards the post office, "and would you post this letter for me on your way?" "Certainly," says the stranger, resolving to open it to see if it contains anything worth stealing. — Linda McQuaig
I was a terrible reader as a kid. I mean terrible. Super slow and very unfocused. It took me forever to read a book, and I remember being well into high school and still needing my mom to sit down and read aloud to me so I could pass my English tests and such. — John Corey Whaley